HOSIERY MILLS IDLE IN 'ILLEGAL STRIKE'; All but Half a Dozen of 65 Plants in Philadelphia Are Affected by Stoppage IN PROTEST AT BONUS CUT Milwaukee Union Leaders Persuade 3,000 Workers to Abandon Walkout Move

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March 01, 1938,

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All except a half dozen of the city's sixty-five or more hosiery mills were idle today as a result of a "stoppage of work" movement which national officers of the American Federation of Hosiery Workers denounced as an "illegal strike."

March 01, 1938

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